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models P324e, VP324e, P325e(B) ANd VP325e(B) 
NAturAl GAs
 W ARNING:	 If	 the	 information	 in	 these	 instructions	
is	 not	 follow ed	 exactly ,	 a	 fire	 or	 explosion	 may	 result	
causing	property	damage,	personal	injury	or	death.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
—	 Do	 not	 store	 or	 use	 gasoline	 or	 any	 other	 flammable	
vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other 
appliance.
— WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GA
                    
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                        	 W ARNING: 	 Improper 	 installation, 	 adjustment, 	 al- teration,	 service	 or	 maintenance	 can	 cause	 injury	 or	 property	 damage.	 Refer	 to	 this	 manual	 for	 correct	 in- stallation and operational procedures. For assistance  or	 additional	 information	 consult	 a	 qualified	 installer ,	 service agency or the gas supplier. NOT FOR USE WITH SOLID FUEL CHECK LOCAL CODES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION SAVE THIS BOOK This	 book	 is	 valuable.	 In	 addition	 to	 instructing	 you	 on	 how	 to	 ins
                    
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                        1. This appliance is only for use with the  sAFety type of gas indicated on the rating plate.  This appliance is not convertible for use   WARNING: This product con- with other gases unless a certified kit is  tain s 	 an d/o r	 generates	 ch emicals	 used. known	to	 the 	 State	 of	 California	 2. For propane/LP fireplace, do not place  to	 cause 	 cancer	 or	 birth	 defects	 propane/LP supply tank(s) inside any  structure. Locate propane/LP supply  or	other	reproductive	harm. tank(s) outdoors.
                    
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                        sAFety Continued 11. Keep the area around your fireplace codes, with the National Electrical Code,  clear of combustible materials, gasoline ANSI/NFPA 70. and other flammable vapor and liquids. 15. Do not install fireplace directly on carpet- Do not run fireplace where these are ing, vinyl tile or any combustible material  used or stored. Do not place items such other than wood. The fireplace must set  as clothing or decorations on or around on a metal or wood panel extending the  fireplace. ful
                    
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                        INtroduCtIoN Continued  WARNING: Installation of  CAUTION: Do not connect  this	 appliance	 should	 be	 done	 appliance	 before	 pressure	 test- ing	 gas	 piping.	 Damage	 to	 gas	 by	 a	 qualified	 service	 person	 valve	 may	 result	 and	 an	 unsafe	 well	 trained	 in	 the	 installation	 condition	may	be	caused. o f 	 s u c h 	 a p p l i a n c e s . 	 Y o u 	 w i l l	 also	 need	 a	 building	 permit	 from	 The appliance and it’s individual shutoff valve  your local Building and Safety  must be
                    
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                        ProduCt sPeCIFICA tIoNs GAS RATING - NATURAL P324E,	VP324E P325E(B),	VP325E(B) Max. Input Rating: 15,000 Btu/Hr 25,000 Btu/Hr Manifold Pressure: 3.5" WC (.87 kPa) 3.5" WC (.87 kPa) Minimum Supply Pressure: 4.5" WC (1.12 kPa) 4.5" WC (1.12 kPa) Maximum Supply Pressure: 10.5" WC (2.66 kPa) 10.5" WC (2.66 kPa) Orifice Size: # 49 # 40 GAS RATING - PROPANE/LP Max. Input Rating: 15,000 Btu/Hr 25,000 Btu/Hr Manifold Pressure: 10" WC (2.49 kPa) 10" WC (2.49 kPa) Minimum Supply Pressure: 11" WC (2.74 kPa
                    
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                        Pre-INst AllA tIoN PrePArA tIoN CLEARANCES MANTEL CLEARANCES AND WALL  Minimum clearances to combustibles are: DETAILS • Top of Spacers 0" min. A combustible mantle shelf maybe installed  • Back/Sides of Outer Surround 0" min. a maximum 12" (22.90 cm) from the wall.  Figures 5 and 6 show the minimum allow- • Drywall to Sides of Front Face able distances from various combustible   (Nailing Flanges) 0" min. mantle components in relation to the fireplace  • “B” Vent Surfaces 1" min. opening. • Ceil
                    
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                        Pre-INst AllA tIoN PrePArA tIoN Continued FRAMING 1. Frame appliance enclosure as illustrated  in Figures 7 and 8.  Note: If a wall covering is used to line  enclosure, then all measurements must  be from surface of covering. 5 36 /8" 2. Place appliance into framing and secure. 1 16 /8"  Note: If appliance is to be raised above  floor level, a platform must be built to  3 34 /4" support appliance. 3. Install supply line to appliance using a  Figure 7 - Rough Opening for Installing  1/2" NPT blac
                    
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                        VeNtING INst AA ll tIoN Continued This appliance may be vented through a In each case the offsets must be supported  manufactured chimney system or a masonry and firestops must be positioned wherever  chimney using a B-vent adapter or a chim- the vent must pass through a sub-floor, ceil- ney liner system if all are listed, inspected ing joist or an attic overhang. The vent pipe  and approved by local codes and/or building must terminate vertically into a listed type vent  authorities. cap and ex
                    
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                        VeNtING INst AA ll tIoN Continued It is not recommended that this appliance be  CHECKING FOR PROPER VENTING  common vented with an existing gas burning  After completing and checking electrical,  appliance. However, if it becomes necessary  gas and vent connections, follow lighting  to common vent this appliance, the venting  instructions and allow main burner to run  system must be sized and configured in ac- for approximately 5 minutes. Hold a lighted  cordance with the common venting guides  
                    
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                        FIrePlACe INst AllA tIoN WALL SWITCH INSTALLATION Fireplace  Remote  Receptacle The installation of a wall switch allows you  Control  to activate the gas control valve and turn the  Receiver fireplace on and off. The wall switch is to be  connected to the incoming 120 volt regular  household wiring that supplies the electricity  to the fireplace. Refer to Wiring Diagram,  page 21. OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROL  Extension Ignition Module  INST ALLA TION	(Model 	WRC) Cord Plug Note: If using optional w
                    
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                        FIrePlACe INst AllA tIoN Continued GAS LINE HOOK-UP 	 C A U T I O N : 	 C o m p o u n d s 	 u s e d	 	 W ARNING:	 Gas	 line	 hookup	 on	 threaded	 joints	 of	 gas	 piping	 should	 be	 done	 by	 your	 gas	 suppli- shall	 be	 resistant	 to	 the	 action	 er	or	a	qualified	service	person. of	 Liquefied	 Petroleum	 (LP 	 or	 propane)	 and	 should	 be	 applied	 lightly	 to	 ensure	 excess	 sealant	  WARNING: Before you pro- does not enter the gas line. c e e d , 	 m a k e 	 s u r e 	 y o u r 	 g a s 	
                    
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                        FIrePA l Ce INst AllA tIoN Continued Sediment Trap  (Not Supplied) Incoming  1/2" Gas Line  Permitted by  Local Codes 3" Min. (7.6 cm) Figure 17- Sediment Trap Red Surface Indicates For  Propane/LP Use Only Equipment  Flexible Gas Line  Shutoff Valve Do NOT Kink 1/2" NPT Incoming  Inlet Pressure Tap Gas Line Outlet Pressure Tap Note: 1) Wire Connections Not Shown for Clarity 2) * 1/8" NPT Plugged Tapping Figure 18 - Connecting Flexible Gas Line to Millivolt Valve GRATE PLACEMENT The grate must b
                    
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                        FIrePA l Ce INst AA ll tIoN Continued EMBER AND PAN MATERIAL LOG PLACEMENT FOR P324E/ PLACEMENT VP324E MODELS 1. Open bag(s) of vermiculite and fill entire 1. Place front log (log 1) onto front of grate  burner pan until burner tube is completely sliding log all the way forward against  covered (see Figure 20). grate fingers (see Figure 23). 2. Smooth pan material just even with edges 2. Insert pegs on bottom of rear log (log 2) into  of burner pan. holes in rear of grate (see Figure 23). 3. Rem
                    
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                        FIrePA l Ce INst AllA tIoN Continued 3. Rest front of log 3 between first two grate  Log 3 fingers on left of grate assembly and rear  of log 3 into notch on left front of log 1(see  Log 4 Figure 26). 4. Place top of log 4 into notch on log 1.  Rest log 4 on center of grate as shown  in Figure 27. 5. Place top of log 5 into notch on top right  of log 1 (see Figure 27). Rest log 5 be- tween two middle grate fingers as shown  in Figure 28, page 16  To enhance the look of the hearth you may  option
                    
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                        FIrePlACe INst AA ll tIoN Continued APPLIANCE ENCLOSURE NOTICE:	 Do	 not	 put	 lava	 rock	 Before finishing enclosure around appliance,  inside	 the	 burner	 pan	 or	 around	 inspect all joints around outer surround. Any  the	 air	 mixer	 fitting.	 Placing	 lava	 gaps between nailing flanges and framing  rock	 inside	 the	 burner	 pan	 or	 should be sealed with noncombustible insula- blocking	 the	 openings	 of	 the	 pro- tion or caulking. If mounted on a raised platform, it must be a  pane/LP 	
                    
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                        FIrePlACe INst AA ll tIoN Continued 4. Tilt glass assembly fully vertical until outer Spring  Hold-Down  Clip pivot pin snaps into mounting hole in up- Screw per spring clip (see Figure 31). Side  5. Once top and bottom pins are secured,  Front  unfold door into closed position. Face 6. Repeat process for opposite door as- sembly. Partially  7. To adjust doors, slide them partially open. Opened  Using a screwdriver, loosen hold-down Door screws in spring clip and pivot plate (see  Figure 32 - Ad
                    
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                        oPerA tIoN 1. STOP! Read safety information, column 1. FOR YOUR SAFETY  2. Turn wall switch to the OFF position. READ BEFORE LIGHTING 3. Turn off all electric power to appliance.  WARNING: If you do not fol- 4. Fully open glass doors if installed. low	 these	 instructions	 exactly ,	 5. Remove front refractory brick access  panel. a	 fire	 or	 explosion	 may	 result	 6. Turn equipment shutoff valve clockwise  causing	 property	 damage,	 per-  to the OFF position (see Figure 34). sonal	injury	or	
                    
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                        oPerA tIoN Continued 5. Turn equipment shutoff valve clockwise  TO TURN OFF GAS   to the OFF position. Do not force. TO APPLIANCE 6. Replace front refractory brick access  1. Turn off wall switch. panel. 2. Turn off all electric power to appliance if  7. Fully close glass doors if installed. service is to be performed. 3. Fully open glass doors if installed. OPTIONAL REMOTE  4. Remove front hearth brick and control  OPERATION access panel. Note: The WRC receiver and hand-held re- Sensing  mote c
                    
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                        CleANING ANd mAINteNANCe  WARNING: Installation and 	 W ARNING:	 Failure	 to	 keep	 repair	 should	 be	 done	 by	 a	 quali- t h e 	 p r i m a r y 	 a i r 	 o p e n i n g ( s ) 	 o f	 fied	 service	 person.	 The	 appli- the	 burner(s)	 clean	 may	 result	 in	 sooting	and	property	damage. a n c e 	 s h o u l d 	 b e 	 i n s p e c t e d 	 b e f o r e	 each use and at least annually  PILOT AND BURNER by	 a	 qualified	 service	 person.	 • Remove logs and ember material before  More	 frequent	 cleanin